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    Echoes #1

    Echoes » Echoes #1 released by Image on December 2010.

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    last edited by KillerZ on 07/26/23 05:18PM View full history

    The First Shocking Suspense Series from Minotaur!

    Brian Cohn is a diagnosed schizophrenic leading a simple, uncomplicated life in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. He’s expecting his first child with his wife. When he goes to visit his estranged Alzheimer’s afflicted father on his deathbed, the dying old man confesses to being a serial killer. Now Brian is faced with discovering a horrifying new side to his father and left wondering if we ever really escape familial legacies.

    From acclaimed author Joshua Hale Fialkov (Tumor, Pilot Season: Alibi) and rising artist Rahsan Ekedal (Creepy) a disturbing story of murder and mystery wrapped in questions of sanity.

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    Pick it up, if you can find it 0

    Echoes #1. Wow. Let me start off by saying that, if you haven't picked this book up, you are really missing out. This is the story of an average man, Brian Cohn who visits his dying father on, and before his death, he confesses something to his son. Now, Brian must go to the house his father mentioned to look for something, and let me tell you, what he finds isn't very nice. This is a really well written issue and it definitely hooked me from the very beginning. It's something different, and it ...

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    Holy Crap, I Enjoyed This Issue! 0

    Joshua Hale Fialkov delivers a wonderful comic book about something different. Comic books are not just about superheroes and this is the perfect example why they shouldn't all be.  The Good When I first saw the cover to Top Cow's latest comic, I'll admit I wasn't overwhelmed. The  sad looking guy on a pile of...little dolls didn't knock me over. Noticing Joshua Hale Fialkov's name told me it would definitely be worth checking out. The story deals with an average guy named Brian dealing with his...

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